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Subject: %OEM% Folder Location in XP (i386 or root?)
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05/30/2008 2:39 PM  
I've been working on an OEM version of XP that installs some extra files (in this case, Windows Themes) but have run into conflicting information regarding the location of the $OEM$ folder.  Since I am installing off CD, it only works when $OEM$ is at the same level (root) of the CD.  Yet some places, including Microsoft's KB say it should be inside i386 for certain installation methods.  Can you explain the details?
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